Chilorio is a pork dish from the Mexican state of Sinaloa. Chilorio is generally made from pork fried in chili sauce.
In making chilorio, pork is slow-simmered for hours until it falls apart. It is then broken into bite size pieces, fried in lard, and cooked in a chile sauce made from re-hydrated dried chiles. The sauce is usually flavored with onions, cumin and garlic.

Categories: Dish Frying Pork dish
Contains, including ancestors: Pork
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Wikidata ID: Q5099176
Wikipedia title: Chilorio
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